Timeline of Your Life.

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Timeline of Your Life

Most Important Event of Your Life? Think about the event that has had the biggest impact on your life. What was the date (Month, Day, and Year)? Describe the event and its effect on your life in at least three to four complete sentences.

Now Pick Nine More Events Write them on your paper. Add exact or approximate dates if possible: Birthday (exact date) will be an event for everyone! Other Examples: Siblings being born (exact date) Death of loved one Parents split/divorce or remarry Any moves Pets Global events: like 9/11 Olympics/Wars/Presidential Elections Started school/graduated

Now create your timeline. Give a date for each event. You need at least ten events on your timeline. If an event has a length of time, show beginning and ending dates. At least three of your events need to be illustrated! Include lots of color. Your timeline does not have to be to scale, but it does have to be in chronological order.